Photograph of Immigration at UK Border control at an airport in Britain

Photographer: david pearson / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID : C49JBT

I'm sure I've seen this image multiple times in these "Have you found any Alamy images..." threads over the years... must be quite a good little earner! I'm not sure i would be brave enough to take this picture myself as I'm sure there are 'no photography' signs about the place at the border in almost all airports in the UK and border control people aren't usually the kind of people to mess about with!

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Windermere Cumbria UK .30th July 2018 Full service back (with two carriages instead of 3 previously ) on Lakes Line after services where cancelled after new timetable at Northern rail All trains on the Lakes Line, in the Lake District, are being reinstated after 2 months of bus replacements & vintage Railway Company which ran the line for 2 weeks. Northern scrapped 168 services per day last month to try to relieve chaos caused by the timetable's introduction in May. Services in Manchester, Merseyside and Lancashire are partially resuming . Credit:Gordon Shoosmith/Alamy Live News - Image ID: PBWFMY

David Clynch A closeup crop of a hand holding a prosecco bottle and pouring the prosecco into champagne flutes on a wooden table with a wooden background - Image ID: HMG1P6

Sally Anderson News Dunbar, Scotland, 22 April 2018. Eye Cave Beach, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 22nd April 2018. The second day of the Second European stone stacking championships took place this weekend in Dunbar, organised by Dunbar Street Art Trail. The first competition of the day was to balance the most number of stones in 20 minutes. The winner balanced 29 stones, slightly less than last year's winning 32 stones. Marco Montesini, from Spain, and James Brunt, from England, build stone stacks in symmetry - Image ID: ME8HPR

Ian Rutherford A cricket match taking place in the Meadows, Edinburgh with the apartments in the Quartermile in the distance. - Image ID: MJYYCY

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Sally Anderson News Dunbar, Scotland, 22 April 2018. Eye Cave Beach, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 22nd April 2018. The second day of the Second European stone stacking championships took place this weekend in Dunbar, organised by Dunbar Street Art Trail. The first competition of the day was to balance the most number of stones in 20 minutes. The winner balanced 29 stones, slightly less than last year's winning 32 stones. Marco Montesini, from Spain, and James Brunt, from England, build stone stacks in symmetry - Image ID: ME8HPR

Many thanks indeed for that, Bryan. Is that the print or online version?

Too many photographers to list and the writing is quite small to read but a few I could recognise

Ian Dagnall

Adam Burton

CW Images

Ashley Cooper

Alan Novelli

Tim Gainey

Washington Imaging - Bryan?

David Wall

It's worth looking at any calendars that you think might be possible then click on the image showing the thumbnails on the back where the credit line is. Also worth looking at other calendar ranges from their products list.

I found three of mine, two are the same image and they haven't been invoiced yet. I used to supply this company direct but they now prefer buying from libraries, especially Alamy it seems. When I supplied them directly I was paid separately for each calendar even if the same image was used. It will be interesting to see whether I get paid twice for the same image this time or whether Alamy will have given them a multiple use deal.

Pearl

Hi Pearl,

They also used to buy from me direct but I noticed from looking at the credits of the freebies they sent me that more and more were from Alamy. Unfortunately, what we get paid once Alamy do their deal and give us our 50% is not nearly as much as what we got directly from them. I can't blame Carousel Calendars for needing to go for the cheapest deal, but it does make a difference to our income (mine anyway). When I approached them and asked if that was their policy for the future (to buy from stock libraries rather than direct) they said no, but I am not so sure. At least they are using Alamy, which is something I suppose.....and give full credit which many calendar companies do not do.

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They also used to buy from me direct but I noticed from looking at the credits of the freebies they sent me that more and more were from Alamy. Unfortunately, what we get paid once Alamy do their deal and give us our 50% is not nearly as much as what we got directly from them. I can't blame Carousel Calendars for needing to go for the cheapest deal, but it does make a difference to our income (mine anyway). When I approached them and asked if that was their policy for the future (to buy from stock libraries rather than direct) they said no, but I am not so sure. At least they are using Alamy, which is something I suppose.....and give full credit which many calendar companies do not do.

I absolutely agree. I used to sell 20+ per year to them which was a very nice little earner but sadly no more. What is annoying is that the image they have used twice is one I had sent to them but they have chosen to buy it from Alamy instead. When David Pike was in charge he looked after us photographers but things have changed since he left. Another nail in the coffin.